I tried adding my Lyr3 as a preamp, but the aspect I like the most about the THX887, which is depth, gets lost. I know there's a lot of love for Schiit amps, and I get it. But with Magni, Asgard 3, Jotunheim 2 and Lyr3, at least, they have never struck me as having much depth in the soundstage.
yes the soundstage may be slightly lower with the Asgard 3 as pre amp than the 887 but, you gain a lot in body, warmth and impact without losing the clean sound of the 887
Just had a listen to one with my Musical Fidelity DAC and compared it to my Lehmann Headphone Amplifier - the Lehmann knocks socks off the THX I'm afraid. I plugged in Beyerdynamic Amiron 250 Ohms Headphones but could have used others besides such as Sennheiser HD660S or AKG K702, Beyer DT990/DT880. Have a large selection of CD's to choose from but went with Jacques Loussier because it's a quality recording and there are only 3 musicians - piano, Bass, Percussion. The Lehmann produces a rich musical experience with plenty of detail and the THX AAA 887 produces a clear "electronic sound" that tries to be musical but fails (reminded me of a Beresford Headphone/DAC from years back. Whether Monoprice have bettered this now discontinued product I know not, but there is a THX AAA 888 I believe. The Lehmann is overpriced in my opinion but I bought it "Used" so that doesn't matter to me as it works great and sounds great. Having said that I bought a cheap Chinese Headphone Amplifier back in 2012 and that sounds fantastic for the price I paid - £38, probably because it's a Clone of the John Lindley Hood Class A Headphone Amplifier of renown that dates back to the 1960's. Thought I should share my experience. Regards to all Head-Fi'ers and a Happy New Year in 2024.
Sorry but 2% won't cut the mustard in my opinion, based upon today's listening test. I would imagine that a 50% increase might though. I compared this Amp against a Lehmann Audio Amplifier from way back - the "Black Cube" and the Lehmann makes the THX AAA 887 sound like an inexpensive FM Stereo Radio. And yes I was using quality Equipment for my Test - the same equipment I use for any Test these days and it does show up inadequacies for sure. Yes the THX is loud and clear but where is the Musical Quality and joyous Musical Experience? I expected such a lot better but it's not to be had - sadly.
Sorry but 2% won't cut the mustard in my opinion, based upon today's listening test. I would imagine that a 50% increase might though. I compared this Amp against a Lehmann Audio Amplifier from way back - the "Black Cube" and the Lehmann makes the THX AAA 887 sound like an inexpensive FM Stereo Radio. And yes I was using quality Equipment for my Test - the same equipment I use for any Test these days and it does show up inadequacies for sure. Yes the THX is loud and clear but where is the Musical Quality and joyous Musical Experience? I expected such a lot better but it's not to be had - sadly.
It's interesting to see these hyperbolic comparisons (the Black Cube making it sound like an inexpensive FM stereo radio... come on ) always coming from new head-fiers with just a few posts. It must be a heck of an amp, then.
Enjoy it!
It's interesting to see these hyperbolic comparisons (the Black Cube making it sound like an inexpensive FM stereo radio... come on ) always coming from new head-fiers with just a few posts. ***It must be a heck of an amp, then.***
Enjoy it!
Nobody doubts there are better, much better and incredibly better amps out there. Also the opposite.
But the ridiculous hyperbola from someone claiming to use "quality equipment" with a bunch of meh headphones...
You could go to any thread of people discussing any gear and say "I've compared X to Y and it makes it sound like (insert ridiculous assertion). And I use quality equipment". Great contribution.
Anyway, like I said: enjoy. Also, happy new year.
Very underrated when it was going for $200. Btw it destroyed the 789. The only downside was the crappy pots that were used whch was also a problem with the 789.
I bought an open box last week on Monoprice. This is a great sounding amp. My Liquid Platinum died, so Monoprice gave me a credit in exchange. Nothing to choose from on the site, but a open box popped up. I didn’t have high hopes on it going from a Liquid Platinum, but I am pleasantly surprised. Dare I say I like it better ? It sounds warmer than I expected considering the opinions I read, but this this also has better detail than the LP.
Another got listed on the site, so I spent the rest of my credit and bought a spare. Not much to choose from on the site lately, so might as well have a spare in case I have a problem. Open box doesn’t have a very long warranty.
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